Purpose – In light of a growing trend towards mobile information management and a UK governmental drive for police forces to implement mobile technologies and realise significant benefits, it is important to examine the factors affecting officer acceptance. There appears to be little understanding of the key factors, yet this is critical to the success of the initiative. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the main factors that influence the usage of mobile technologies amongst police officers. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative, partially ethnographic design was followed to allow an in-depth exploration of this issue. The study was based on a mixed-methods longitudinal evaluation study of the implementation of mobile techn...
This paper focuses on the design parameters on the part of the stakeholders and users in the design ...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Masters i...
The research in this paper considers the adoption and diffusion of mobile technologies for t-Governm...
Technology acceptance in policing is under-researched, yet mobile devices are widely implemented acr...
Police forces in the UK have embarked on a recent Government initiative to implement mobile informat...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
The paper discusses an evaluation study that investigates the impact of mobile technology on a UK po...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This article aims to propose some elements for a theory of mobile technology use. Modern organizatio...
Mobile technologies are increasingly adopted by information intensive organisations such as public p...
This paper focuses on the design parameters on the part of the stakeholders and users in the design ...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Masters i...
The research in this paper considers the adoption and diffusion of mobile technologies for t-Governm...
Technology acceptance in policing is under-researched, yet mobile devices are widely implemented acr...
Police forces in the UK have embarked on a recent Government initiative to implement mobile informat...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
Purpose: This contribution stems from the acknowledgment that the post-adoptive officers’ behaviour ...
The paper discusses an evaluation study that investigates the impact of mobile technology on a UK po...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This article aims to propose some elements for a theory of mobile technology use. Modern organizatio...
Mobile technologies are increasingly adopted by information intensive organisations such as public p...
This paper focuses on the design parameters on the part of the stakeholders and users in the design ...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Masters i...
The research in this paper considers the adoption and diffusion of mobile technologies for t-Governm...